Lib. i. 



Of the Hi ft one of Plants. 



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Tbcyfloure 



^T The Time 



from May to the endof Iuly,and their feed is ripe in the end of Auguft 



^ The Names. 



•rivfi a - s called of the Grecians, «•«-.• and of the Latines alfo Scilla : the Apothecaries name 



•* riiuers Ctp t mark ■ the Gerraanes, $®m jtJOifcel : the Spaniards, Cebolla Marram .• the 

 %3*n n t »jJ<r»cr:mEnoUh Squill and Sea Onion. 



The fecond is called, v<*f*mh and to ///<* rubra maior. / • |! 



Thcfc are all figures of the faoie plant,but the leaft (which is the worft) is the 



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fi *reof the Adterfaria, where it is called Pancratium marimm : Doaon&us calls it Narcijfus inarims: 



Jd C/#fr" Hcmerocdllls V dentin* : and it is iudged to be the **&*** of Tleophrajlus, Lib. 6. Hift. 



a i The Spaniards call this, Amorcsmios : the Turkes^C^ zambach: the Italians, Gtglio marine. 



Tbcle three (as I faid) differ no othcrwife than in the colour of their floures. 



The fixth is Narcijfus tcrtius, or Conft ant inopolit anus, olxjttatthiolus iClufius calls it, Lilionarcijfus 







Hcmtroullidu ficie. % 



a Pancratium floribus ruhris. 



Red floured feaDatfodill. 



% 6 Narcijfus tertius Matt hioU\ 



Thewhite feaDaffodill. 



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% The Temp 





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tor to the vehemency 



h,as Galen faith. It is beft tvheti 



^1 The vertues of Squills 



Tbe root is m h j ^ ^ ht Vertuesof Si\ 



»bebaked, ordft S? r h P afte <*.<%, C as ^^m^teacheth, and then put into an ouen 



** or -ofi wS^^SM fUCh dme 3S * b£ thrOU S h ^ <°fted :for not be^g fo 

 ^"Hkewifrhav !i- y umuiltotnein ner parts. ° 



j% *hich is in the n^d ft^\ POt C, ° fc C ° U ^ 3nd fet in an 0ucn ' Tb « '» * be taken efpe- 

 ^"ged, till fuch li"et itt SSK 1 in P, T m " ft b u C b ° y kdi bltt the wa * r h ftiH to be 

 . hr <^, and dried in the ftJd^Siw "" ™ {har P* :lhen muft the pieces be han^d on a 

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